BI SC 002 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Plasmid, Chromosome, Electric Current

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Bacteria are widely used in genetic engineering. The main benefits include: microscopic organisms. Small: small genomes, fast growing, easy to handle in the lab. Plasmids are circular dna molecules that are separate from the chromosome. Plasmids contain non-essential genes that are beneficial to the bacterium: resistance to an antibiotic, virulence factors. To manufacture a vector that carries your gene of interest: a bacterial plasmid must first be extracted. Then we use an appropriate restriction enzyme: precisely cut out the target gene and, make a cut in the plasmid. When the dna fragments are joined up, there can be different outcomes. To get the newly formed plasmids inside a bacterial cell, use: electrical current, heat shock . The last stage: screen bacterial colonies to find the ones with the correct plasmid that contain your target gene. The human population is growing at an alarming rate. Plant engineering: solving a global problem wit biotechnology.

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